Autocamp is nestled amongst the redwoods and close the the Russian River, featuring all new, luxuriously decked out Airstreams.

Imagine waking up here!

Can you tell I'm obsessed?

What is it about these iconic trailers that makes me all giddy?

Is it their sleek and shiny exterior?

Or is it the possibility of what the interior could look like?

Be it Pinterest, Instagram or sites that feature Airstreams, I'm always looking for ideas for their interiors.

There is so much that you can do with them, but I'm particularly fond of a rustic interior like the one above.

One of my favorites is this interior by Ralph Lauren.

Reba McIntire's rustic 1988 Airstream is a heart stopper!

I follow Tin Can Homestead on Instagram--about a couple who restored an Airstream and live in it with their two dogs in Seattle.

Their style is rustic, yet clean and organized.

Notice how they took out the built ins and created their own floorplan.

Recently, we met our new neighbors down the road and up on Pine Mountain in Cloverdale.
They have created a compound of vintage Airstreams for their personal retreat.

They found this one already gutted and paneled in pine.
They hauled it all the way from Seattle and parked it on their property to be used as the "dining car."
A couple of army cots take care of extra guests.

I was hyperventilating when I saw the inside with antique leather Swedish chairs.

Their guest trailer is totally different inside and has a modern, contemporary vibe.

After visiting our neighbors, Mr. A and I were even more inspired.
He even suggested we create a similar caravan of Airstreams on our property for guests.
Not so fast I told him. We haven't even found one yet, let alone gutted and remodeled it!
I know it will happen someday--down the road.
No pun intended!